justinh
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I see first page picture shows 97 percentage on battery, How can i do it?
settings>cyanogenmod settings>interface>status bar tweaks>batter percentage
I see first page picture shows 97 percentage on battery, How can i do it?
Hey everybody. aosp needs our help. If there is an OTA on stock Optimus V...(yeah you'd have to run stock :\ ....or maybe you have wife that runs stock ) could someone post the .img's of a nandroid? He's updating the kernel to support 2.3.4 but updated libs from LG/VM would help a lot. With that said hopefully someone can help out. .39 Kernel is in the works from what hes said.
Anyone know the name of the app that comes pre-installed in this rom that handles file management? I think it's called "Folder" within the rom...I'm trying some other rom right now but want that to be my default file manager.
So here is a weird issue, incoming calls don't always come though. My phone starts vibrating and doesn't stop, I have to reboot for it to stop, and I eventually get a voicemail notification. Nothing in my call logs either.
What actually does this do? I'm new to this whole android-romming-hacking scene.
Rooting will allow you to do anything you want to your phone, but it also voids your warranty. Some of the main advantages are being able to load apps to your sdcard instead of internal memory so you wont run out of space, being able to modify the filesystem so as to incorporate various tweeks that help the system perform better, overclocking your CPU so everything runs smoother, the list goes on and on.
This ROM takes your OK phone, and turns it into a monster. With this ROM, you have settings out the wazoo, features that are not available in 2.2 ROMs, and a dev that is absolutely brilliant!
You can do 70% of what this ROM does with other ROMs combined with apps from the market, but why install extra apps when you can have it all built right in!
Note- Bluetooth headsets don't work for calls yet (nor wired headsets either I believe)
Though that is just if you go over what your supposed to. (Again, this is to my understanding, i believe this is right, someone please correct me if im wrong)Lots of things can happen when you overclock, which is why it is generally not recommended for most people.
The system could simply refuse to boot, or lock up, because everything is out of sync.
The parts could be permanently damaged or destroyed by excess voltage / heat.
The processor could literally catch fire (very rare).
The system could run, apparently normally,but suffer unexplained crashes and errors.
You OC it too high and it burns the processor. (I believe). I think the high is around 806 MHz for the Optimus V? I have my max set at 768MHz though, i dont want to go to 806.
Edit: Got this from a website
Though that is just if you go over what your supposed to. (Again, this is to my understanding, i believe this is right, someone please correct me if im wrong)
Well, whats the "Safe" Overclock? and how do you overclock?
Start in the 700's and test each setting up from there till it reboots. The one before it reboots is your max. Make sure to UNCHECK "Set at boot" when testing. Max is 864 for Optimus V, though yours may be different on your phone. My max is 825